Haim, The Isley Brothers, And Robin Announced As Headliners For The Pitchfork Music Festival

CHICAGO (CelebrityAccess) — Music news site and tastemaker Pitchfork announced plans to bring their festival back to Chicago, in July, with headliners Haim, The Isley Brothers and Robyn leading the bill.

Now in its 14th year, Pitchfork will take place from July 19 through Sunday, July 21 at Union Park in Chicago.

Organizers for the festival also promises amenities such as the CHIRRP Record Fair featuring vinyl selections from indie labels, local record stores, and vendors; the Flatstock poster fair, Book Fort, a roving book fair; and a kids zone.

Festival organizers also touted Pitchfork Plus, a VIP experience that includes air-conditioned bathrooms, complimentary storage lockers, private bars, an elevated viewing platform for the festival, storage lockers, and curated food and cocktails from a notable but yet unnamed Chicago restaurant.

Tickets for the fest will set you back $150 for general admission or $300 for the ‘plus’ package, with prices going up for last minute purchases.

Queen's Brian May is expected to induct Def Leppard into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. A meteorologist takes a look at the safety precautions at last year's Garth Brooks concert at Notre Dame Stadium and, although most of his report is about S.O.P. for today's safety precautions, the Forbes piece delves into how an onsite meteorologist called the shots on such things as to open the tent for Trisha Yearwood's Tailgate Party a half-hour early for safety reasons. The last surviving Monkees honor bandmates at a nostalgic show at the Mystic Lake Casino. For some reason, two news anchors attempting to sing a couple of bars of "Walk This Way" made all kinds of news.

No posts in this date

No posts in this date

No posts in this date

No posts in this date

No posts in this date

Queen's Brian May is expected to induct Def Leppard into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. A meteorologist takes a look at the safety precautions at last year's Garth Brooks concert at Notre Dame Stadium and, although most of his report is about S.O.P. for today's safety precautions, the Forbes piece delves into how an onsite meteorologist called the shots on such things as to open the tent for Trisha Yearwood's Tailgate Party a half-hour early for safety reasons. The last surviving Monkees honor bandmates at a nostalgic show at the Mystic Lake Casino. For some reason, two news anchors attempting to sing a couple of bars of "Walk This Way" made all kinds of news.

CelebrityAccess provides unparalleled, detailed information on over 50,000 Entertainers, Speakers, Celebrities, and their representatives, as well as, hundreds of thousands of records for venues, agents and managers, including their direct phone numbers and email addresses. Members can also instantly access FREE Box Office Scores, dates of live bands on tour, artist avails and news archives.